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Fungus associates of ectotrophic mycorrhizae
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James M. Trappe
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October 1962
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October 1962
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The Botanical Review
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Springer Nature
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The Botanical Review
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Bot. Rev
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Springer Nature
ISSN (Print):
0006-8101
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1874-9372
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October 1962
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October 1962
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Pages
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10.1007/BF02868758
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